Kaleidoscope
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Kaleidoscope | Bazecor | |
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29 | 64 | |
737 | 374 | |
0.7% | 7.5% | |
9.2 | 9.8 | |
4 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C++ | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Kaleidoscope
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[EU-PL][H] Keyboardio model 100, travel case, stand kit, blank keycaps set [W] PayPal
The price for everything is 290 USD (or 265 EUR) + shipping cost. It is about 100 less than currently listed on keyboard.io (when buying with a stand kit and blank keycaps set) and the shipping cost will also be significantly lower (it is over 50 USD to Europe currently considering taxes and customs).
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Keyboardio Atreus Review (40%)
You can read more about the implementation here: https://github.com/keyboardio/Kaleidoscope/tree/master/plugins/Kaleidoscope-Qukeys
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TPMouse - A virtual trackball for Windows
Cool! I think I can follow the code now. I'm working with the Kaleidoscope developers to try to make your work a plugin for their ecosystem (github issue) since it works so well (as long as that's OK with you?). I really like TPMouse, but I split my time 50/50 between Windows and Linux. For now I'm going to see if I can port the core of your code to C++. I frankly don't understand most of the supporting code, but I'm confident in my ability to do numerical computing lol.
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keyboard for wrist pain?
It’s not really what most people think of as “affordable” but the Model 100 by keyboard.io is an amazing, comfortable, very flexible keyboard. And thanks to the Model 100 finally coming out you can find the previous version (the Model 01) for a lot less, although the switches on the Model 01 tend to fail fairly easily so I can only really recommend that if you’re good at soldering (the Model 100 uses much better switches which are also much easier to replace).
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[EU-IE] [H] Keyboard.io Atreus [W] Paypal
Selling a keyboard.io Atreus keyboard with blank keycaps with rubber dampers and Royal Navy switches.
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Does anyone know if there's a youtube trends search?
keyword.io works.
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Brand New Model F Keyboards
It's sitting on the shelf because I'm still extremely slow at typing on a new layout, but I do love the look and feel of my https://keyboard.io model 01
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Anyone have an ergonomic keyboard?
I love my keyboard.io. It’s ergonomic, beautiful, and programmable.
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Any 5x4 split keyboards?
The Atreus is a 5x4 split with 4 extras in the middle. There a few examples out there, one of them is offered by keyboard.io here https://shop.keyboard.io/products/keyboardio-atreus
- Replaced my Windows key with ancient greek hieroglyphs
Bazecor
- Bazecor just goes white after this
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Two hackers one keyboard two ways
Sadly I agree. Splits are great. I am eagerly awaiting my ortholinear split keyboard from https://dygma.com/ - no affiliation other than being a customer of their first keyboard, the raise and having the defy on order.
Maybe it's just me, but I think the proliferation of mechanical keyboards brings people closer to the fringe where custom keyboards, layouts, parts and pcbs are the norm for the pursuit of perfection.
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New Bazecor 1.3.4
Windows | Mac Arm | Mac Intel | Linux
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Two questions on Dygma Defy
The software is open-source and you can fork it if you want. Here's the link to our Github: https://github.com/Dygmalab/Bazecor 😊
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I cannot run on Linux due to /dev/shm
I have tried passing the disable shm flag without any luck (disable-dev-shm-usage). The repo is https://github.com/Dygmalab/Bazecor/tree/blacksmith
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Talk to me about custom ergo keyboards
Dygma Raise or Defy.
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Raise new firmware
Bazecor 1.1.2 Firmware v1.0.9beta
- No keyboard? No problem. You can now use Bazecor without it! 😎
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Is this a bug? Macros don't disable the BoomerangLayer feature
This bug is still not fixed after 2 years and it's very disappointing. I use OSL for almost all layers except for macro layer, which I use Shift to Layer.
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Macro (?) to send a keycode to the operating system.
Found this https://github.com/Dygmalab/Bazecor/issues/90 where someone figured out F20 is triggering XF86AudioMidMute in Linux. So, this may not need any custom QMK firmware at all, and could be as easy as assigning F20 to some key with VIA and see if that does what you need. F20 is available in the VIA Configure (keyboard icon) Tab under Special down on the lower left side.
What are some alternatives?
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
miryoku - Miryoku is an ergonomic, minimal, orthogonal, and universal keyboard layout.
qmk_firmware - See the "forkreadme" branch or the following link for a description of branches maintained in this fork.
Raise-Firmware - Firmware for the Dygma Raise Keyboard, it uses a Open source Firmware called Kaleidoscope from http://Keyboard.io
ferris - A low profile split keyboard designed to satisfy one single use case elegantly
Aurora - Unified lighting effects across multiple brands and various games.
.dotfiles - :fireworks: Arch Linux with i3 / nvim / tmux / urxvt / zsh / ...
dygma_raise_event
EasyAVR - Easy AVR USB Keyboard Firmware and Keymapper
Pinky4 - A split 4 x 7 vertically staggered keys and 4 thumb keys keyboard.
tridactyl - A Vim-like interface for Firefox, inspired by Vimperator/Pentadactyl.
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing